Effect of feeding frequency on productive and reproductive performance of lactating buffalo [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.2597-2607Other title:
  • تأثير تكرار مرات التغذية على الأداء الإنتاجى والتناسلى فى الجاموس الحلاب [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University journal of agricultural sciences, 2003 v. 28 (4) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2003.v.28(4)Summary: Fifteen lactating buffaloes at the 2nd lactation were used to evaluate the effect of feeding. frequency on productive and reproductive performances. The buffaloes were assigned to three similar groups (5 animals each). The buffaloes were fed ration contained similar ingredients with the same proportions of concentrate feed mixture (CFM}, berseem and rice straw (RS). Feeding allowances were offered once daily to the 1 s group, 2 times daily to the 2nd group and 3 times daily to the 3'd group. Increasing feed frequency to 3 times improved milk yield, 7% FCM. fat% and yield of milk components ( fat, protein, SNF and TS ). However, protein, SNF and TS were not affected by feeding frequency. No significant differences were observed in tested ruminal PH value and ammmonia-N concentration among groups,
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Fifteen lactating buffaloes at the 2nd lactation were used to evaluate the effect of feeding. frequency on productive and reproductive performances. The buffaloes were assigned to three similar groups (5 animals each). The buffaloes were fed ration contained similar ingredients with the same proportions of concentrate feed mixture (CFM}, berseem and rice straw (RS). Feeding allowances were offered once daily to the 1 s group, 2 times daily to the 2nd group and 3 times daily to the 3'd group. Increasing feed frequency to 3 times improved milk yield, 7% FCM. fat% and yield of milk components ( fat, protein, SNF and TS ). However, protein, SNF and TS were not affected by feeding frequency. No significant differences were observed in tested ruminal PH value and ammmonia-N concentration among groups,

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